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NOYBMBEB 10. 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



1221 



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A TIKW IN one: CORMEB of THK FLOWKB OBOWEB8' MARKET, 58-60 WABASH ATE., CHICAGO. 



(OTHKR VIIW8 WERK SHOWN IN RECENT ISSUES ) 



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II F» as has been demoostrated* the Flower Growers' Market in Chicaj^o enjoys the favor of the local buyers, who 

 make it their place of first call each morning, and if, as is the fact, the out-of-town buyers are rapidly finding 

 out that the Market is the place where gr ow ers and their representatives make it their business to look out 

 ' for the customers' interests, whether the buyer is present or not, these being the facts, Mr. Grower, doesn't it 

 follow that the Market is the place to do your selling ? True, there is now more stock on the stands in the 

 Market each day than is received in any other wholesale house in the West, but so are there more buyers 

 there, and their number is constantly on the increase. Furthermore, the growers there are not in com- 

 petition. They each help the other, for buyers go where the most stock is to be found. The more growers, the more 

 stock, and the more buyers. It is an admirable arrangement. The busy hours at the Market are 8:00 to 9t30 a. nu, and 

 stock not reserved for orders t» usually cleaned out promptly, so that it does not take a grower's whole time. 

 G>me in any morning and see tlie pace at which business moves along, and talk with the manager and the present 

 stand-hoUers. You can arrange to have your stock sold here without giving up any of your personal time to it, if you so desire. 



THE PRESENT STAND-HOLDERS IN THE MARKET ARE: 



COME IN ANY MORNING AND SEE WHAT BUSINESS LOOKS LIKE. "^g 



THE FLOWER GROWERS' CO. 



58-60 WABASH AVE. ""^yJones. CHICAGO, ILL. 



